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The application of conservation easements in the Aspen Parkland Field Office of Alberta. Ducks Unlimited Canada

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Alberta : Ducks Unlimited Canada, 2000Description: 33 p. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: A number of events have inspired the need for program planning related to the application of conservation easements (CEs) including: 1.Provincial conservation easement enabling legislation. (The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, Alberta, 1996 Bill 39)(The Act) 2. The Ducks Unlimited Prairie Pothole Regional (PPR) Vision and Strategic Plans that emphasized a need for change in the way habitat conservation programs are delivered. The intent of this paper is to document the Aspen Parkland Field Office's (APFO) thoughts on the use of conservation easements, the issues and needs related to the adoption of conservation easements, the issues and needs related to the adoption of conservation easements as a program tool, and recommendations for next steps in the development of a strategy to implement a conservation easement program within the APFO. Further, it is our hope that this document serves as a foundation for discussions on the implementation of a coordinated strategy for
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A number of events have inspired the need for program planning related to the application of conservation easements (CEs) including: 1.Provincial conservation easement enabling legislation. (The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, Alberta, 1996 Bill 39)(The Act) 2. The Ducks Unlimited Prairie Pothole Regional (PPR) Vision and Strategic Plans that emphasized a need for change in the way habitat conservation programs are delivered. The intent of this paper is to document the Aspen Parkland Field Office's (APFO) thoughts on the use of conservation easements, the issues and needs related to the adoption of conservation easements, the issues and needs related to the adoption of conservation easements as a program tool, and recommendations for next steps in the development of a strategy to implement a conservation easement program within the APFO. Further, it is our hope that this document serves as a foundation for discussions on the implementation of a coordinated strategy for

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